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28 March, 08:41

By law, a wheelchair service ramp may be inclined no more than. If the base of a ramp begins 15 feet from the base of a public building, which equation could be used to determine the maximum height, h, of the ramp where it reaches the building's entrance

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  1. 28 March, 12:27
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    The equation that can be used to determine the maximum height is given as h = 15tan4.76°

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    The question given is lacking an information. Here is the correct question.

    "By law, a wheelchair service ramp may be inclined no more than 4.76 degrees. If the base of the ramp begins 15 feet from the base of a public building, which equation could be used to determine the maximum height, h, of the ramp where it reaches the building's entrance"

    The whole set up will give us a right angled triangle with the base of the building serving as the adjacent side of the triangle and the height h serving as the opposite side since it is facing the angle 4.76°

    The side of the wheelchair service ramp is the hypotenuse.

    Given theta = 4.76°

    And the base of the building = adjacent = 15feet

    We can get the height of the building using the trigonometry identity SOH CAH TOA.

    Using TOA

    Tan (theta) = opposite/Adjacent

    Tan 4.76° = h/15

    h = 15tan4.76°

    The equation that can be used to determine the maximum height is given as h = 15tan4.76°
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